Unveiling the phenology and associated floral regulatory pathways ofHumulus lupulusL. in subtropical conditions
Robert Márquez Gutiérrez,
Raphael Ricon de Oliveira,
Thales Henrique Cherubino Ribeiro
et al.
Abstract:TheHumulus lupulusL. (hops) is traditionally produced in temperate regions, historically attributed to the belief that vernalization was necessary for reproductive transition. Nevertheless, recent studies have revealed the potential for hop plants to flower in tropical and subtropical climates, thereby reshaping cultivation prospects once the developmental disparities are understood and adapted for optimized production. Here, we delved into the hop phenological cycle and the underlying floral regulatory pathwa… Show more
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